You said you wanted the lh voices Laquendo voices are very hard to get
hold of because of the company that sells them. I will say no more than
that. They won't be interested in selling to you or me they are only
interested in large amounts of licenses.

Hi,
The website that balabolka is hosted on has these voices or at least
the urls.
I think nextup.com has them as well I don't think much of these voices
but each to there own.
I think they might be sapi4 as well a bit long in the tooth now.
On 27/02/2012 20:53, Chela Robles wrote:

I'm USA and someone gave me the Ballabolka already off the list...I'm
interested in the Lernout& Hauspie TruVoice TTS engine (free voices):
USA and UK. Where might I get them?
On 2/27/12, Kevin Cussick<the.big.white.shepherd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I get this problem as well using ff and IE with this site but it
worked

the other day first time in ages. I wonder are you in the UK? it might
be your isp that's blocking the site I shouldn't really think so but I
do get the same problem with the same web site so just wondered.
On 27/02/2012 00:42, Chela Robles wrote:

Hi
The default voice is e speak. To start nvda if it is a installer
version once setup is alt and ctrl and the letter N
To get into the preferences it is the insert and the letter N
To quit
nvda it is the insert and the letter Q
While you are in the preferences if you go to synth settings
there
will be where you will change your syths For example from sapi
4 to
sapi 5 or E speak. Under that menu in preferences is the voice
settings there is where you will change your voices or varients.
If you look under the help menu as well there will be a
heading for
supported synthes aswell. I have done a page where it may help
you
for installing new voices or e speak voices and where they go
if you
are interested.
Gene nz
On 27/02/2012 5:14 a.m., Jean Marcley wrote:

I am new to this list and have had lots of questions answered.

What voices are available to use with NVDA? Where do I go to
get

them?
When NVDA was installed, it just started talking, so I don't
know
what voice it is using.
Thanks for your help.
Jean
----- Original Message ----- From: "mattias"<mj@xxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 9:08 AM
Subject: [nvda] Re: OT: Loquendo TTS voices to use with NVDA?

Good I idea. So, speaking of voices who likes cera pro?
On 2/26/12, Brian's Mail list account BY
<bglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Actually they also mis the point of non human sounding
voices.
The whole
idea of Eloquence etc, is that they can be speeded up
ridiculously and still
understood while the real sounding ones cannot.
Anyway, we are drifting into a boggy area here full of
quicksand. I think
its all been said and the moderator will be along soon to
get us
in order,
so I'm shutting up about it.. for now.
Brian
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----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 2:32 PM

Subject: [nvda] Re: OT: Loquendo TTS voices to use with
NVDA?

I really dislike nuance, it feels like they buy companies
just
to get rid
of them sticking to their crappy realspeak series which
in many
cases is
worse than what ever they ridded... this being one of those
cases. Loquendo
has 2 Polish voices, I love the male one. Nuance has only 1
female, which
just sounds awful, and she's everywhere, from pretty much
every
SR except
NVDA including voiceover and talks, to GPS hardware.
On 2/25/2012 10:35 AM, brian gafff (Line One) wrote:

Maybe they need to amend that bit to say, non solutions?
grin.

I cannot understand them. After all, if they have
inherited

products
people want to buy, why not let them buy them and pocket
the
cash. I
mean, its not very good business sense in my view.
Brian
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